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Glamorous Contemporary Wedding at the Art Institute of Chicago – Emily and Steve

February 20, 2012 | editorial team

Modern Museum Wedding at the Art Institute of Chicago, Photo by Amanda Wilcher Photographers

The Couple: Emily and Steve

The Wedding: 08.20.11 – The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

Modern Museum Wedding at the Art Institute of Chicago, Photo by Amanda Wilcher Photographers

 

Modern Museum Wedding at the Art Institute of Chicago, Photo by Amanda Wilcher Photographers

 

Modern Museum Wedding at the Art Institute of Chicago, Photo by Amanda Wilcher Photographers

What three adjectives best describe your wedding? Contemporary, Artful, FUN!

What inspired your personal wedding style, and how did you incorporate your style and personalities into your big day? Both Steve and I love clean lines and a modern look.  We were 99% set on a different venue when we decided to take a look at Terzo Piano, located in the Art Institute of Chicago. The moment we saw it we knew we were going to make the switch and even had to change  our date to make it happen.  With the perfect venue, everything else seemed to fall into place. The beautiful architecture, interior design and, of course, the art, made for the perfect foundation to start from. It was the epitome of the modern style that I love, so it made decisions for complementing floral and decor elements easy.

Most important to us though, was the overall vibe of our wedding. In the end, we just wanted everyone eat, drink, dance to great music, and have as much fun as we were. The band was great; they got everyone dancing all night. Our choice to have elements like the food stations, gelato bar for dessert, outdoor photo booth, and a candy station for favors was all so that everyone could move around and socialize all night, Steve and I included. We didn’t want to get too caught up in the formalities that can take over a wedding.

Modern Museum Wedding at the Art Institute of Chicago, Photo by Amanda Wilcher Photographers

 

Modern Museum Wedding at the Art Institute of Chicago, Photo by Amanda Wilcher Photographers

Looking back, what are the moments, decisions or memories that you love the most about your wedding? We were a little taken aback when we first learned that the art installation on Bluhm Terrace, where our ceremony was originally supposed to take place, was not going to be the usual sculpture, but instead a boldly colored vinyl. It covered the entire space – glass walls, floor and all. We chose the move the ceremony inside to Griffin Court , which is a beautiful contemporary setting itself, and kept the Bluhm Terrace as the locale for our cocktail hour. Though we originally envisioned an outdoor ceremony overlooking Millennium Park, what we ended up with was even better. We essentially had three unique settings within the one venue we selected, and the Restless Rainbow art installation created by artist Pae White became a unique and vibrant backdrop for our cocktail hour and a great conversation point for our guests. 

We were also really happy with our decision to keep everyone moving between food stations etc. It kept the night very fluid and lively, and seemed to create more mingling time in a night that went by in the blink of an eye.

Wedding color palette? Plum; white with pops of kelly and lime green.

Modern Museum Wedding at the Art Institute of Chicago, Photo by Amanda Wilcher Photographers

 

Modern Museum Wedding at the Art Institute of Chicago, Photo by Amanda Wilcher Photographers

 

Modern Museum Wedding at the Art Institute of Chicago, Photo by Amanda Wilcher Photographers

 

Modern Museum Wedding at the Art Institute of Chicago, Photo by Amanda Wilcher Photographers

 

Modern Museum Wedding at the Art Institute of Chicago, Photo by Amanda Wilcher Photographers

The Wedding Team:
Photographer: Amanda Wilcher Photographers
Day-Of Coordination: Michelle Tisdall from Silver Fern Events
Ceremony Venue: Griffin Court, Art Institute of Chicago
Reception Venue: Terzo Piano, and Bluhm Terrace, Art Institute of Chicago
Invitations: A Milestone Paper Co.
Catering: Bon Appetit at the Art Institute of Chicago
Flowers and Lighting: Kehoe Designs
Cake: Mindy Segal
Gelato Bar: Black Dog Gelato
Wedding dress: Marchesa
Bride’s Shoes: Jerome Rousseau
Bridesmaids Dresses: Butter by Nadia
Grooms Tux: Isaia
Make-up: Lisa Trunda
Hair: Alma Bosco of M Salon
Live music: Entourage, a Member of Arlen Music
Rings: Bride, Reuven Gitter; Groom, Fathers Ring

Thank you so much for sharing your gorgeous contemporary wedding day with us, Emily and Steve!

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Dark and Dramatic Wedding Design by Kristin Banta Events – Fontine and Stephen

February 17, 2012 | editorial team

dark, dramatic and sexy red and black los angeles wedding designed by Kristin Banta Events, photos by Miki & Sonja Photography

We wrote about the fabulous wedding planner and designer Kristin Banta of Kristin Banta Events last week in preparation for her TV special on Bravo, The Ring Leader (did you see it? Did you love it as much as we did?) and today we’re excited to get to showcase one of Kristin’s signature over-the-top, ultra-luxe weddings. Couple Fontine and Stephen worked with Kristin and a team of fabulous wedding professionals to create a romantic, dark and super dramatic wedding look with a rich red and black wedding color palette, and to show you just how much attention to detail the Kristin Banta Events team puts into each and every event the produce, the following description of the wedding design is from Kristin herself, along with images from Miki & Sonja Photography

dark, dramatic and sexy red and black los angeles wedding designed by Kristin Banta Events, photos by Miki & Sonja Photography

dark, dramatic and sexy red and black los angeles wedding designed by Kristin Banta Events, photos by Miki & Sonja Photography

Romantic, Dramatic, Dark and Sexy with a touch of Glam in hues of blood red and ebony. Guests valeted at the entrance of the Rolling Hills estate and were directed towards the expansive hillside bluff where they were met with butlers holding black trays of chilled Peach Bellinis in black and red crystal goblets. A shoe check awaited them offering black flip flops for those wanting to ditch their heels and check them in a drawer within a large black cabinet embellished with a black bird cages, urns and red floral accents. Guests entered through 2 large black bird cages flanked by black candelabras, all dripping in red and black amaranthus before wandering down a long natural aisle embellished with inspired décor including collections of black urns, candelabras, bird cages and parasols placed along the path as they made their way to their seats in black Chivari chairs in the round. The altar featured an ornate alter credenza styled with ruby and black florals, birdcages, fans and candles. A lively string quartet provided the musical accompaniment to the touching ceremony that followed.

dark, dramatic and sexy red and black los angeles wedding designed by Kristin Banta Events, photos by Miki & Sonja Photography

dark, dramatic and sexy red and black los angeles wedding designed by Kristin Banta Events, photos by Miki & Sonja Photography

Following the ceremony, guests walked from the field, down the driveway, and through the breezeway to the homes expansive back garden for cocktail hour. As they entered the space, they were met by butlers offering chilled martinis and lemon drops from black trays. Guest then had the opportunity to select their escort card hanging from torn black fabric tied on oversized black bird cages detailed with rich red florals and inspired décor. A unique selection of hors doeuvres were tray passed throughout the garden along with the specialty cocktails as guests wandered the lawn, visited the custom black ruffled u-shaped bar embellished with rich red florals spilling out of toppled over urns, socialized amongst cocktail rounds draped in deep red linens or relaxed on the striking black velvet lounge also boasting a variety of mercury glass candles and still life.

dark, dramatic and sexy red and black los angeles wedding designed by Kristin Banta Events, photos by Miki & Sonja Photography

dark, dramatic and sexy red and black los angeles wedding designed by Kristin Banta Events, photos by Miki & Sonja Photography

Following the cocktail reception, guests made their way to their seats amongst square and round tables adorned with luxe black rosette linens seated with black Chiavari chairs and embellished with low inspired mercury glass vessels overflowing with lush textured florals and an abundance of mercury glass hurricanes and votives. Place settings featured mercury glass chargers and a mix of red crystal glasses along with black napkins offering custom black menus calligraphed with each guests names in red ink. A central canopy over the black dance floor was bathed in a wash of rose-textured light serving as a focal point of the space, draped in black-red taffeta and including three overhead red crystal chandeliers illuminated with uplights all around. The bride and groom were seated at their own table also draped in the same luxe rosette linen but featuring upholstered black velvet chairs and benches for guests to join them throughout dinner. A decadent seated dinner reception began with passed artisan bread and custom butter selections along with a wedge salad followed by prime beef tenderloin and family style sides and sauces and table-side wine service. As the darkness fell, the rich ruby lighting became apparent shining up into the perimeter foliage and washing over the face of the nearby home and 180 degrees of lights twinkling from the nearby glow of the city.

Following the dinner service, guests were invited to the dance floor as the DJ spun the couples favorite jams. Pinkberry was available from a specialty station and the bar remained a destination for drinks and socializing. The couple enjoyed a cake cutting featuring a cake placed on an ornate table decorated with black ruffled fabric and lit with mercury votives and still life. The evening concluded with the bride and groom departing in a classic car from the motor court driven by the brides dad wearing an old school drivers cap.

dark, dramatic and sexy red and black los angeles wedding designed by Kristin Banta Events, photos by Miki & Sonja Photography

dark, dramatic and sexy red and black los angeles wedding designed by Kristin Banta Events, photos by Miki & Sonja Photography

The Wedding Team:

Design and Production: Kristin Banta Events
Photographer: Miki & Sonja Photography
Venue: Private Estate in Rolling Hills
Catering: Savore Catering
Décor and Florals: R. Jack Balthazar
Lighting: The Lighter Side
Rentals: Classic Party Rentals, El Segundo

Thank you for sharing your day with us Fontine and Stephen! And thank you to Kristin and the whole Kristin Banta Events team!

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Sweet Patterned Fabric Wedding Inspiration

February 16, 2012 | editorial team

A little wedding inspiration today! I’m head over heels for all of the charming, sweet prints that are being used for everything from invitations to personal accessories to decor. I love the idea of choosing one gorgeous textile and applying it throughout your wedding, but I really love the idea of using several different patterns throughout your event! A little tip for mixing patterns is to keep the scale of the prints similar (think delicate flowers and petite plaids or bright bold blooms and stripes). Here are a few of my favorites to inspire you!

wedding invitations with fabric

Images Above:
Handkerchief Invitations with Fancy Wraps by Benign Objects on Etsy
Peony Plaid Invitations by Blue Magpie
Woodland Whimsy Invitations by Blue Magpie

 

fabric inspired wedding accessories

Images Above:
Christian Louboutin
Clutch from Net-A-Porter
Umbrella from Liberty of London
Plum Pretty Sugar Robe
Ninewest Shoes at Nordstrom

 

 

fabric wedding accessories for men

Images Above:
Handsome Groom with a Handsome Ascot!; photo by Magnus Bogucki
Boutonniere Photo by Chenin Boutwell
Hill-side Floral and Dalton Check printed pocket squares by J.Crew
Bow Ties by Forage

 

fabric inspired wedding decor

Images Above:
Ring Pillow by Bird and Banner, available at BHLDN
Favor Bags from BHLDN
Cake Bunting from A Fete Beckons on Etsy
Printed Fabric Napkins from BHLDN
Large Bunting for Photo Backdrop from StarLitNest on Etsy

I hope you find your wedding inspiration for your own day in these beautiful fabric touches!

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